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Borrowed from Late Latin lāticlāvium, lāticlāvus, from lātus (broad) + clāvus (purple stripe).

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laticlave (plural laticlaves)

  1. (historical) A badge of two wide purple stripes, worn by senators and certain other high-ranking people in ancient Rome.

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin lāticlāvium, with change of gender after lāticlāvus.

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laticlave m (plural laticlaves)

  1. (historical) laticlave

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